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The Wind Leaves No Shadow
The Wind Leaves No Shadow
Author: Ruth Laughlin
At Santa Fe, the musty pomp of fading Spain mingled with the acrid smell and gusty language of buffalo hunters, gringo traders, gamblers, elegant cabelleros, and crooked politicians plundering the new nation. It was a time when all lived dangerously, and Dona Tules Barcel more dangerously than all. Her whole life had been tumultuous. As a child ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780870040832
ISBN-10: 0870040839
Publication Date: 6/1/1978
Pages: 361
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Publisher: Caxton Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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The underlying true story is fascinating -- a young Mexican woman rises brutal from poverty to become the mistress of the governor of New Mexico when it was still a province of Mexico. Unfortunately, the writing just isn't up to par.


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